2003 volume in scholarly series
debuts in Philadelphia at annual ASIST conference

November 18,
2002, Medford, NJ —
Information
Today, Inc. (ITI) announces the publication of Volume 37 of the Annual
Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) at the annual conference
of the American Society of Information Science and Technology (ASIST),
held at the Wyndham Philadelphia at Franklin Park November 18-21.

Since 1966, ARIST
has been continuously at the cutting edge in contributing a useful and
comprehensive view of the broad field of information science and technology.
The series encompasses all aspects of the field, with topics for the annual
volume selected by the editor on the basis of timeliness and an assessment
of reader interest. The 2003 volume, edited by Blaise Cronin, features
contributions from nearly 20 leading scholars and researchers.

Blaise Cronin is
the Rudy Professor of Information Science at Indiana University, Bloomington,
where he has been Dean of the School of Library and Information Science
since 1991. Cronin is a prolific author and editor whose research focuses
on scholarly communication, citation analysis, and cybermetrics—the intersection
of information science and social studies of science.

ARIST 37
is published by Information Today, Inc. on behalf of the American Society
of Information and Science Technology (ASIST). For more information
or to order, contact the publisher directly at 800-300-9868 (outside the
U.S. call 609-654-6266); fax 609-654-4309; e-mail custserv@infotoday.com;
or simply click on the "Order Now" button (left).